After the previous delay, Wen Rourou was full of confidence as if she had been reborn.
At this moment, she was full of gratitude to Ding Ning, and she finally understood why he insisted that she memorize so many obscure medical books.
At that time, she secretly complained that Ding Ning wanted to mess with her and asked her to retreat, but now she finally understood his good intentions.
Those medical books were the precious wealth condensed from the wisdom and efforts of the predecessors of Shenzhou. They had made detailed analysis and records of various diseases that had been found in history, and they even listed various diagnosis and treatment plans.
It could be said that after memorizing all these medical books and mastering them thoroughly, one would have a solid theoretical foundation and would be regarded as having half a foot on the threshold of a miracle-working doctor.
She was a person without any medical foundation, but Ding Ning forced her to build the foundation by reciting books like force-feeding. Although the process was very difficult, the harvest was also huge.
It could be said that her current theoretical foundation of medical theory was absolutely not worse than that of those graduates from formal medical universities, and even better. The only thing she lacked was probably practical experience.
In terms of aptitude, she was not as good as Qingyun, who was born with the Fire Spiritual Body; in terms of comprehension, she was not as good as the smart Xun Er. She seemed to be useless.
But Ding Ning did not think so. Everyone was born with a talent, and the natural law was the fairest existence. No one in the world was born useless, but it depended on whether you were willing to work hard or not.
Wen Rourou, who seemed to be useless, actually had her unique advantage, which was her super memory. What was more, she also had a rare quality in her bones, that was, her stubborn character of never admitting defeat.
This kind of character seemed to be a little stubborn, but in fact, it was one of the good qualities necessary to become a famous doctor of the generation.
She knew that her aptitude and talent were not good, but she had a competitive spirit that was not weaker than that of others, so her hard work and sweat were thousands of times that of ordinary people.
Other than occasionally playing mahjong to relax, she spent most of her time memorizing medical books. Otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to memorize hundreds of obscure medical books in just a few months.
The meaning of a book could be seen after reading it hundreds of times. Even if she memorized it without thinking, she would gradually understand its meaning after she had memorized it thoroughly.
This made Ding Ning particularly appreciate her. In the beginning, he did not have much hope for her, but gradually he had high hopes for her.
He knew that Wen Rourou was a person who would become stronger when confronted with strong opponents, so he took a different approach and let her make her public appearance at the medical exchange conference, which was watched by the whole world, in her first consultation, forcing her to make a breakthrough with this great pressure.
Yes, it was a breakthrough, a breakthrough in the medical field.
The realm of the medical dao was the same as the meridians. It was something that could not be seen or touched, but it truly existed.
According to his comprehension, the realm of the Way of Medicine could be roughly divided into six levels: Apprentice Doctor, Physician, Physician, Great Physician, Imperial Physician, and Physician Craftsman.
It was not to say that there was no higher realm above the Medicine Craftsman. It was just that he was currently in the Medicine Craftsman realm. If there was any realm above it, he would only be able to comprehend it after he broke through to the next realm.
It was worth mentioning that in his eyes, most of the medical skills of the so-called chief physicians in the hospitals now could not even be regarded as apprentices. Even Mr. Hu and others could barely be regarded as reaching the peak of the realm of doctors after they became Warriors, and they could not even be regarded as highly-skilled physicians.
Doctors should not be underestimated. According to Ding Ning's classification of the medical dao, only those who had reached this realm had the qualification to open the door and accept apprentices. Those who had not reached this realm randomly would completely mislead their students.
His medical skills had not reached a high level yet, but he thought that he was right to open the door and accept apprentices. If he did not reach this realm, he would definitely mislead his students.
Therefore, the word "teacher" in doctors was not a form of address for doctors in the ordinary sense. Instead, it was a "teacher" who had some achievements in medical skills and had the qualifications to impart knowledge to others. The value of being a "teacher" was not something that ordinary doctors could compare to.
Wen Rourou's breakthrough this time enabled her to break through from a medical apprentice to a medical practitioner. It could be said that her medical skills had surpassed many famous doctors in the secular world, and she was only slightly inferior to those of Mr. Hu and the others.
As for those Western doctors, in his eyes, they were not qualified at all, and they could not even be regarded as apprentices, even though many of them had won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
This was not because he was arrogant, but because Western doctors needed to use medical equipment to diagnose and treat patients, which was not at the same level as traditional Chinese doctors, who relied on their own medical skills to see and treat patients.
This kind of gap was like the gap between a martial arts master with unique skills and an ordinary person with a gun. They were not on the same channel at all.
If traditional Chinese doctors were the martial arts masters, then Western doctors were the ordinary people who relied on guns to fight. One was strong, while the other relied on weapons to deter others. Could they be compared?
Therefore, although the lineup of the US delegation was super luxurious, he had never taken it seriously from the beginning to the end, nor was he interested in competing with these so-called medical experts. It was equivalent to an adult bullying a minor child, which was too degrading.
Of course, he was still very happy to use the pressure caused by their reputation to sharpen Wen Rourou, who was a good knife. With such a mentality, it was natural for him to send only Wen Rourou to fight.
As for whether Wen Rourou would lose or not?
Sorry, this option never existed in his dictionary.
What a joke! Wen Rourou had already begun to learn alchemy. If she could not win against these Western doctors who could not even be regarded as apprentices, she might as well buy a piece of tofu and kill herself. She would not tell others that she was his apprentice. He really could not afford to lose his face.
Sure enough, Wen Rourou did not let him down. When the US delegation triumphantly began to diagnose the third group of patients, Wen Rourou, who had broken through the realm of doctor, suddenly began to speed up her diagnosis.
When the US delegation had just diagnosed the third patient of the third group, Wen Rourou had finished the last patient of the second group. Full of confidence and calmness, she began to ask people to send the third group of patients to the stage.
Grand Elder Wen's brows furrowed into a big knot. Although Wen Rourou's diagnosis speed had increased, he still felt uneasy.
After all, he was a very principled person. Even if he really wanted to win the competition, he did not want to see his granddaughter be eager for instant success and pursue speed in order to win. This was a serious irresponsibility to the patient.
But this was a live broadcast, so even if he wanted to warn her, it was not convenient for him to say it, which made him very agitated. Subconsciously, he looked at Ding Ning, who was still calm and composed, and complained in his heart, "How could this little guy let Wen Rourou do whatever she wants?"
But he did not know that although Ding Ning closed his eyes to rest, his soul sense had been paying attention to everything. He saw every diagnosis made by Wen Rourou, which made him very satisfied. There was no mistake, no mistake at all.
Wen Rourou's potential was completely squeezed out. If she had decided to study medicine because she was moved by the patient's grateful smile before, at this moment, she had truly and thoroughly integrated into the identity of a doctor.
The strong confidence that she could see through the source of the patient's pain at a glance and had the confidence to help the patient relieve the pain made her feel unprecedentedly fulfilled and happy. It seemed that at this moment, she had found the meaning of her life.
Her heart was happy, and her mind became clearer and clearer.
The unprecedented clarity allowed her to diagnose faster and faster. Some patients had just been brought in, and she only took a casual glance at them before immediately writing down the diagnosis results at a rapid speed.
Ding Ning, who had been calm all the time, suddenly sat up straight and stared at Wen Rourou, with surprise and surprise flashing in his eyes.
Wen Rourou's state at the moment was very strange. With a calm smile on her face, she immediately made a diagnosis at a glance, which was as natural as moving clouds and flowing water, emitting a special charm that was pleasing to the eye.
It was as if she was not treating a patient, but was skillfully carrying out a kind of assembly line operation. That feeling was mysterious and mysterious, too wonderful for words.
"Little Senior Fellow Apprentice, has Assistant Wen … been" enlightened "?"
Mr. Hu and the other two stared at Wen Rourou in shock and doubt, and Mr. Jiang swallowed quietly, as if he was afraid of disturbing Wen Rourou. With a trace of disbelief, he leaned close to Ding Ning and asked in a low voice.
Mr. Hu and Mr. Zhang also stared at him, waiting for his answer. Only Qingyun and Xun Er were at a loss and did not know what enlightenment was.
Ding Ning nodded calmly and confirmed his guess, but the ecstasy in his eyes could not be concealed.
"Unexpected, really unexpected. I just wanted to create some pressure for her to make a breakthrough, but I didn't expect that she would inexplicably enter the state of" enlightenment "under this kind of pressure. This was a special state that many doctors could only hope for in their whole lives."
"Hiss!"
The three elders sucked in a breath of cold air at the same time. Their gazes at Wen Rourou were instantly filled with strong envy.
"Enlightenment, this is enlightenment, a big lucky chance that many experts in Xing Lin dreamed of, but unexpectedly it appeared in Wen Rourou. How could they not envy her?"
"What is enlightenment?"
Qingyun asked weakly. Although she also saw that Wen Rourou's current state was very unusual, she really did not know what enlightenment was.
"Enlightenment is a term in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. To put it simply, it has the same wonderful effect as the epiphany in Martial Arts. Both are to fall into an extremely mysterious state and be able to exert strength far beyond one's realm."
Ding Ning explained patiently, "As the name suggests, in the state of enlightenment, some medical problems that are usually difficult to understand will be easily solved. Even for some extremely difficult and complicated diseases that she has never seen before, she can easily give the best treatment plan. It seems that a medical sage instills his lifelong medical experience into her mind, which makes her medical skills improve by leaps and bounds and makes up for her biggest shortcoming of lack of diagnosis and treatment experience. Most importantly …"
Speaking of this, Ding Ning paused, looked at Qingyun and Xun Er's shocked and envious eyes, and said word by word, "Anyone who enters the state of enlightenment will have his comprehension greatly improved, which means that Rourou's comprehension will probably be higher than yours in the future, and it may only be a matter of time for her to surpass you."
Qingyun smiled sweetly and said nothing, but there was a raging flame burning in her beautiful eyes, which was not jealousy but fighting spirit.
She was born with a Fire Spiritual Body and had a unique advantage when it came to alchemy. Although she never said it, it didn't mean that she wasn't proud. No matter how gentle her personality was, she would never want to lose to anyone.
Xun Er was even more so. Although she was not born with a fire spirit body, her comprehension was far superior to that of ordinary people. But now, Wen Rourou was likely to defeat her in her biggest advantage, so how could she be reconciled to this? She clenched her fists quietly and secretly made up her mind that she must work harder in the future. Otherwise, if she was really surpassed by Wen Rourou, she would lose a lot of face.
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